Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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第 vii 頁
... Iatrogenesis 3 1. The Epidemics of Modern Medicine Doctors ' Effectiveness — an Illusion 13 Useless Medical Treatment Doctor - Inflicted Injuries Defenseless Patients PART II . Social Iatrogenesis 2. The Medicalization of Life Political ...
... Iatrogenesis 3 1. The Epidemics of Modern Medicine Doctors ' Effectiveness — an Illusion 13 Useless Medical Treatment Doctor - Inflicted Injuries Defenseless Patients PART II . Social Iatrogenesis 2. The Medicalization of Life Political ...
第 40 頁
... Iatrogenesis Medicine undermines health not only through direct aggression against individuals but also through the impact of its social organization on the total milieu . When medical damage to individual health is produced by a ...
... Iatrogenesis Medicine undermines health not only through direct aggression against individuals but also through the impact of its social organization on the total milieu . When medical damage to individual health is produced by a ...
第 41 頁
... iatrogenesis is at work when health care is turned into a standardized item , a staple ; when all suffering is “ hospitalized ” and homes become inhospitable to birth , sickness , and death ; when the language in which people could ...
... iatrogenesis is at work when health care is turned into a standardized item , a staple ; when all suffering is “ hospitalized ” and homes become inhospitable to birth , sickness , and death ; when the language in which people could ...
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